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      <h1>Coexisting LAML distributions</h1>
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         You may have downloaded both SchemeDoc and one of the more comprehensive LAML distributions.
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      <p>The question is now if they can co-exist.</p>
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         The major problem is that the Emacs stuff, as loaded from your
         <kbd>.emacs</kbd>
         file (via loading of the file
         <kbd>emacs-support/laml-emacs-support.el</kbd>
         ) collide if you load Emacs support from more than one distribution simultaneously.
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         Therefore you should make sure, that only one
         <kbd>laml-emacs-support.el</kbd>
         file is loaded in your
         <kbd>.emacs</kbd>
         file. This can be done by some simple Emacs Lisp programming.
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